Denali 2.0 DM trioptic

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Hi folks. Apologies in advance, this has probably been covered before.
I've seen these lights on special offer and I'm tempted to buy them. They are 2100 lumens.
My question to you good folk is, will they help me see greater distance (road surface) at night, than my standard dipped headlight. Getting old and finding all the night riding I do (lots) more and more tricky to see our very bad uk road surface.
I'm more concerned with having a better view at night than people seeing me in the daytime, if that makes sense.
Any opinions on this model of light would be greatly appreciated. I cannot afford anything more expensive than these ones.
 

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hi stu,

i have a pair of these very good to and small


 

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found these on ebay VISION X same company as my little solo ones

 

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Thanks Rob. They look good and cheaper than Denali.
Have you had yours long and have you used them in heavy rain, snow etc? Any leaks/problems? Thanks for your help
 

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Thanks Rob. They look good and cheaper than Denali.
Have you had yours long and have you used them in heavy rain, snow etc? Any leaks/problems? Thanks for your help
hi stu,
the little ones on my bike the solo pods, have been on the bike 7 yrs now, and yes over those yrs had some terrible rain on them as you know UK, and been superb, no issues with electrics or water they come on and off every time 7 yrs to

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Cheers Rob. Still faffing but got to get something soon. Just wish someone did some with mounting kit and everything included. I'd like to mount mine low down to get maximum view of the road surface and hopefully avoid dazzling any car drivers.
 

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if you buy a pair of lights and you need a wiring harness i, have been running 2 lots of these for the 2 pairs of spots i have for 6-7 yrs no issues

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Thanks Rob. That's really helpful info.
I'm going to look at the MCN link now. Hope you're enjoying riding in all this rain
 
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